Saudi Arabia will host a million pilgrims for this year’s Hajj

Muslims pray around the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque complex in the Saudi city of Makkah, on the first day of the fasting month of Ramadan, on April 2, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 09 April 2022
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Saudi Arabia will host a million pilgrims for this year’s Hajj

  • Saudi Arabia greatly expanding Hajj after two years of tight COVID restrictions
  • Pilgrims to Makkah this year must be under age 65 and fully vaccinated

RIYADH: A million pilgrims will be allowed to perform Hajj in 2022, according to Saudi authorities.

The numbers attending the annual event were severely reduced in the previous two years to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

Pilgrims will need to be under the age of 65 and must have had COVID-19 vaccinations approved by the Kingdom’s health ministry.

All pilgrims will need to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the time of departure.

The decision seeks to allow the largest number of pilgrims to take part in the Hajj, while preserving the health gains achieved by the Kingdom in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, the ministry said.




Muslim pilgrims gather on Mount Arafat during Hajj pilgrimage in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, on August 20, 2018. (AFP/File)

The increase will be according to the quotas allocated to countries, taking into account health recommendations.

Last year, 58,745 pilgrims performed Hajj, according to official data.

Before the pandemic, the number of pilgrims often exceeded 2 million.


Jeddah governor attends ceremony marking Kuwait National Day

Updated 16 February 2026
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Jeddah governor attends ceremony marking Kuwait National Day

  • Fareed bin Saad Al-Shehri, director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Makkah, and members of the diplomatic corps, were also in attendance

JEDDAH: Jeddah Gov. Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi attended a ceremony in Jeddah on Sunday to mark Kuwait’s National Day.

Prince Saud was received by Kuwait’s Consul General Yousef Abdullah Al-Tunaib and other consulate officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Fareed bin Saad Al-Shehri, director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Makkah, and members of the diplomatic corps, were also in attendance.